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NOVEMBER. 1958 SPINNING 1st Shift By Mary Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Derrel Lawson and son have moved to Greenville. Mrs. Lawson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rilev and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields spent a day in Columbia while Mr. Riley was home on a 15 day leave. T/Sgt. Edward Whitt of Camp LeJeune visited his mother. Mrs. Lizzie Davis, on a recent weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Cook and son, Robert, Edan Wood, and Doris Jones visited the P i s g a h National Forest. Mr. Jack Windsor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor. J-! is uoing line after an operation in a Spartanburg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hostetler and son of White Rock. S. C., visited Mrs. Hostetler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, recently. Mrs. Lillie Belle Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg in Joanna. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine is spending a week with her daughter. Mrs. Alma Harvey and Miss Maude Harvey spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones , . 111 - ?? * mil' canea 10 Kingsport, Tenn., recently due to the death of Mrs. Jones' brotherin-law, Demer Quillen. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ellison, Mrs. Toni Reeves and Miss Sandra Ray spent a recent Sunday in the Smoky Mountains. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields will be sorry to know of the death of Mr. j. B. Wasson in Fountain Inn. Mrs. Leola CI inn wishes to thank everyone for their many kindnesses and deeds during the recent illness of her husband. Willie (linn. She also thanks the Spinning Department for the lovely flow 0 iMk ' r"Hi there!" says Thomas A. Cassanova, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cauble, Lydia Mills. "V^v?P . t jL^ i^a^M v? i mir iwr crs he received. Birthdays Mrs. Lizzie Davis?Nov. 2. Pete Godfrey?Nov. 17. Bonnie and Dianne Massey ?Nov. 1. Dennis Hostetler?Nov. 27. Judy Ellis?Nov. 20. Joyce Estes?Nov. 4. Oliver Estes?Nov. 8. Dunne Johnson?Nov. 26. James Walter Colman Nov. 12. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson? Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones ?Nov. 19. SPINNING 2nd Shift By W. N. Nabors Well, it's news time apain. These months really run fast now. i our reporter had to "batch" four days two weeks ago while the wife was in Havs Hospital for treatment. I am glad to say she is better now. There are lots of colds around these days. I have had one and lost two days with it. Julia Fricks has been out several days due to sickness. Mae Craine has been off this week because of illness. Lewis Howell, Filling Doffer. has lost several days due to sickness. Myrtle Robertson was also on the sick list this month, but is back at work now. Jessie Hairston lost several days but is better and is back at work. John Stone, another Filling Doffer. has Koon r\(f cm-ni-nl A i i r~* sickness but is back at work. We are glad to welcome to this shift two trainees. Clara Louise Griffin and Shirley Fave Stone. We hope they will like this shift. Well, news is scarce this time, but we hope to have more next time, and will close by saying "May the Lord Bless you all and keep you until we meet again". A Washington restaurant has installed this sign: "Hunger removed while you wait." I Vj ^ ? ? > *14, >* This handsome gentleman is Rudy A. Cassanova, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cauble, Lydia Mills. THE CLOTHMAKER CARD ROOM 1st Shift By Mrs. Martha Wyatt Mrs. Joan Right and little daughter, Libby, of Columbus. Ga., were visiting last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall of Rt. 1, Laurens. We are glad to know Mrs. Oneal Martin's father is some better after being in a bad tractor wreck and suffering the loss of one leg. Hope he will soon be out again. A lot of people from the Card Room attended the Laurens County Fair and had a lot of fun. All the children enjoyed the Hallowe'en Carnival at the schoolhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snow and children of Laurens were sight-seeing in the Virginia mountains on a recent weekend. Sorry, we don't have much news this time. Seems everyone is staying at home, planning and getting ready for Christmas. CARDING 2nd Shift By Mrs. Myrtle Alewine Fred Wheeler of Concord. N. C., Mrs. Pearl Wheeler and * f t r a < ivirs. vera /\verv 01 i\ewberrv, S. C.. spent Sunday with Myrtle Alewine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shealy visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Shealy of Lexington. S. C., on Sunday. They also visited Willie Hallman of Lexington. Mrs. C. E. Spradlev is visiting her grandson at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Fred McClain celebrated his birthday Oct. 16th. We are glad to know Floyd Phipps. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phipps, Sr., and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Phipps is back home from the hospital. Ttf - i * * T~1 ? r* ivir. and ;virs. r red tsurnei and Freddy of Arcadia, visited Mrs. Burnet's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts on Sunday. Also, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cannon of Arcadia, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris of Pelzer. S. C. CARDING 3rd Shift By W. L. Gambrell We are sorry to learn that Thin mon Jones is a patient at Blalock Clinic again. Hope he will soon be better. Glad to report Luther Nelson is improved after undergoing surgery at Laurens County Hospital. We want to welcome James pm.. MM _ "Mike" Kirby, grandson of Mrs. Nora Kirby. Lydia Mills, recently celebrated his 13th birthday. Bowling to the third shift. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Motes visited their son, James Larry, at Fort Jackson recently. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Poison on the birth of a son. Ricky Eugene. Mrs. Poison is the former Miss Gladys McCravy. CLOTH ROOM By Shirley Barlow Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford and children visited Mrs. James Davis in Rutherfordton. N. C_. on a repent Snndav Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Wilkes and children, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkes and children motored to Chimney Rock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Martin and Mrs. Liza Edmonds visited Mr. and Mrs. Hutson Jackson of Aiken. S. C.. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish attended a birthdav dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mahaffev in Woodruff recently. Friends of Annie Lawson will regret to know she is out due to illness. We hope you are feeling better soon, Annie. and back with us. We would like to welcome to the Cloth Room, Mrs. Josephine Johnson. We would also like to welcome back to work Inez Miller. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Bagwell announce the birth of a baby girl Oct. 31 at Lau rens nospuai. ner name is Karon Lynne. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harriss celebrated their 4th wedding anniversary- Nov. 6th. Bovd Wilkes?Nov. 1st. Nellie Wilkes?Nov. 25th. Margie Blackwell (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Martin). Nov. 6th. Ann Parrish?Nov. 22. Linda Holbert. Ta-Wankas' Campfire ^ m liroup Holds Party The Ta-WanKas' Campfire Liroup, along with the leaders. Mrs. Lou Whitmire and Mrs. Shirley Barlow, and invited guests, enjoyed a Hobo party at the Lydia Mills Community house Wednesday. Oct. 29. After a number of games, a prize was given to the best looking bum which went to Charlene Evans, an invited guest. Refreshments w e r e served in Hobo packs. Iff? r Kathy and Cliff Tumblin of Long Beach. California, are the cute grandchildren of Mrs. Willie Mae Dean. Lydia Mills. 5 Safety Minded S upport the safety program. A pply safety rules to your work. F eel safety-minded. E mphasize safety to others. T hink safety in everything. Y ield to safety suggestions. F or your own safety talk safety. I nsist on safety guards. R eport safety suggestions to your foreman. R cafot\r rnloc T ry to practice safety. Safety plays a vitally important role in our everyday work and activities. Application of safety rules sometimes takes a while longer, but prevents many accidents. Safety practice should be a number one factor to everyone working. Failure to do a job the safest way sometimes results in the loss of a limb or causes some very serious accident. We should always strive to practice safety at home, on the road, and especially on our jobs. f* Dianna Mae Limesand. daughter of S/Sgt. and Mrs. Limesand. and Mrs. Limesand are residing with Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones, Lydia Mills. Sgt. Limesand is stationed in Germany. A3/C Furman L. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Clinton Mills, is stationed at Westover Air Base in Mass. v v \ * 1 I Beral Kirby, son of Mrs. Nora Kirby. Lydia Mills, gives with a smile on being sweet sixteen.